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  1. Thanks Claude for the nice comment, but I have to say that its the players that finally realized what they are capeable of doing. I am blessed with great coaches that help me out each and every day, especially my defensive guy Mr. Cody Bryant ( also the Vice President of our League) He has a great mind for the game and we work well together. I also have a lot of help from other dads and moms at each practice. I will take credit for keeping it simple and if I start to try any thing stupid ( like in Silsbee ) Cody reminds me and we go back to simple.... I am mostly proud of this YOUNG team of footballers and their desire to win. No matter the outcome this weekend, we have had the most memorable season of my coaching years. You and JP are class acts, but I can't wish you good luck this weekend, but I will say that I know you guys will give it all you have. See yall Saturday in Silsbee. Thanks for all you do on the big board! Kelly Shaw
  2. I'm a little bias! I love my Junior Hawk team. They have exceeded every one of our expectations. I just know that they will not quit. They proved it this weekend, when it would have been easier to fold it up. Hats off to East Chambers, anyone who still thinks they didn't deserve a #2 seed is flat wrong. They hung it all out and were very impressive. HOOKEM HAWKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  3. B - If you are online check your e-mail about our field and tomorrow.
  4. Does anyone know if we are on schedule for this weeks games?
  5. COOP you are right. The only link I have found so far is in Tyler. You have to live in the Tyler Longview area to subscribe. Im gonna keep searching so I dont have to keep my nephew on the phone the whole game.
  6. Todays Game will be on the radio and web at the following address: Class 3-A: (36-4) Hardin-Jefferson vs. (30-7) Chapel Hill, 2:00pm (***Game Broadcast on AM600 KTBB, and ktbb.com***) GO GET UM HAWKS!!!!!!!!
  7. Does anyone know if todays game will be on the radio or a webcast of any kind?
  8. I hope that the refs let them play the game. Call it close of loose, but call it even on both ends of the court. Ill be there loud and proud.
  9. AWSOME!!!! HJ IS WITH YOU ALL THE WAY. NOW LETS GO BIG SANDY
  10. DANG Poppa!!! You must have eaten your Wheeties this morning.
  11. the prayer of the richous avalis much. From everything I hear about Coach Fuller, he is. Give it to the great Physician!!!! Hawk Fan prayers are with you!!!
  12. Its time to get it going Hawk Fans. We have to build that energy. Let's hear it, but have some class. Sour Lake may not be on most peoples map, but its home to us and Im proud of our schools and all these players!!!!!!
  13. Hope this serves as a scouting report for Coach Sutherland and the Boys!!!! Wednesday, February 28, 2007 By Brice Cherry Tribune-Herald youth sports editor COLLEGE STATION — It’s roughly a 2 1/2-hour drive from Waco to Huntsville. For the Connally Cadets, that trip just got a whole lot shorter. Connally punched its ticket to the regional tournament in Huntsville by fending off Crockett, 48-45, in the Class 3A Region III boys’ basketball quarterfinals here Tuesday night at A&M Consolidated’s Tiger Gym. With the win, the Cadets (30-4) move on to face Hardin-Jefferson in the regional semifinals Friday at Sam Houston State University. “All season long, our goal has been to get to Huntsville,†Connally coach Quinton Snell said. “If we could just get to Huntsville, then we’d let the chips fall where they may. I’m just so proud of these guys, I don’t know what to say. I’m elated.†Late in the fourth quarter against Crockett (23-10), Snell loudly implored his team to “be smart with the basketball!†The Cadets listened. Connally played with savvy wisdom throughout the game but especially in the final 90 seconds. Connally broke a 45-all tie with 1:20 left when senior guard Henry Golightly drew a foul driving to the hoop and connected on one of his two free throws. After a time-out, Crockett tried to set up a play for a go-ahead score, but Connally’s Nate Ward skied high to pick off a Bulldog pass. The Cadets played keep-away with the ball until Crockett finally managed to foul sophomore post D’Andre Simmons with 25.2 seconds left. Simmons hit one of his two free throws to put the Cadets up 47-45, and, on the ensuing trip down, Crockett’s long-range sniper Cannon Earp came up short on a forced three-point attempt from the corner. Connally’s Chris Cobb tracked down the long rebound and drew a foul with 3.9 seconds showing, and the Cadets were on their way to Huntsville. “This feels real good,†Ward said. “We’ve been trying to get to this point since my sophomore year, and to finally get here is pretty sweet.†Connally fell behind by a 15-8 score early in the second quarter after Earp picked up a loose ball and drained a trey from the top of the key. But the Cadets didn’t allow Earp to get off, shadowing the shooter on every Crockett possession, and often sending a second defender over to harrass him. Connally got back in the game thanks to its bench, specifically junior forward Rafael Walker. Walker entered the game in the second quarter and immediately scored on a follow shot and a three-pointer from the corner on his way to a team-high 13 points. “Rafael Walker really hit some big shots,†Snell said. “He’s got a nice stroke, and I’m proud of the way he came in and delivered.†Crockett took a 23-22 lead into the halftime break after Tracy Cooper knocked down a 15-foot jumper at the buzzer. At the end of the third quarter, however, it was Connally’s turn to play “Beat the Clock,†as Golightly made a falling-out-of-bounds scoop pass to Walker, who connected for a three-pointer as the buzzer sounded, putting the Cadets up, 37-36. Down the stretch, Connally made all the big plays, despite suiting up only nine players. “We played smart and did what we had to do,†Snell said. “That’s what this team has done all season long. Whenever we’ve faced any kind of adversity, we’ve pulled together. We had a lot of guys really step up big.†That included Simmons, who despite being saddled with four fouls for much of the second half finished with eight rebounds and eight blocked shots. “That’s something I like to do is try to block shots,†Simmons said. “I try to be a presence back there.†“D’Andre’s a great one, and he’s just a sophomore,†Snell said. “He may help me keep my job a couple more years.†Ward chipped in nine points, 11 rebounds and two steals for Connally, while Golightly picked up eight points. For Crockett, Michael Collins tallied 15 points and Earp hit for nine. Adding a bit of intrigue to the Connally-Crockett matchup was several Central Texas connections on the Crockett end. Crockett’s athletic director is Steve Burrow, a Connally graduate and formerly the athletic director and head football coach for the Cadets. But for the Cadets, it didn’t matter who was standing on the sidelines after the game, as they were mugged at center court by adoring fans, friends and relatives. They were just glad to have at least one more road trip. “This feels so good, I don’t even know what to say,†Simmons said. “I’m just really happy.â€
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